[sane-devel] Formulardaten
=== == Neuer Eintrag === --- -- Formular: 'adddev' --- 1. Your email address: 'ppradier at videotron.ca' 2. Manufacturer (e.g. Mustek): 'Microtek' 3. Model name (e.g. ScanExpress 1200UB): 'ScanMaker S400' 4. Bus type: 'USB' 5. Vendor id (e.g. 0x001): '05da' 6. Product id (e.g. 0x0002): '300b' 7. Chipset (e.g. lm9831): 'SQ113-A3, (2nd line: 0428-1505), (3rd line: D189Q-010) or NYnix 438U' 8. Comments (e.g. similar to Mustek 1234): 'If you provide me an FTP or Email address I could forward you close shots of the scanner's board. The board as 2 main chips, I am not sure wich one is the chipset. The larger one as bus connector on the 4 sides shows SQ113-A3 the smaller of the 2 as bus connector on 2 sides only as the marking NYnyx 438U (2nd line: HY57V161610ET-7). Hoping that this is helpfull. Thank you' 9. Data (e.g. sane-find-scanner -v -v): 'cat /proc/bus/usb/devices : T: Bus=05 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=04 Cnt=01 Dev#= 11 Spd=480 MxCh= 0 D: Ver= 2.00 Cls=00(ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS=64 #Cfgs= 1 P: Vendor=05da ProdID=300b Rev= 1.00 S: Manufacturer=Prolific Technology Inc. S: Product=USB Scanner C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=c0 MxPwr=100mA I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=ff Driver=(none) E: Ad=01(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms E: Ad=82(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms E: Ad=83(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 1 Ivl=500us '
[sane-devel] [ANNOUNCE] Native Wine32 SANE available for testing
Hi Ilia, On 03/07/07, Ilia Sotnikov wrote: Feel free to ask any questions regarding this SANE backends modification. How did you get around the dependence on Unix sockets? I looked through some of sources, but couldn't find any dependence on winsock either. Hugh
[sane-devel] Epson Photo 4490 Scanner
Claude Sutton claudesutton at suttonmachine.com writes: I followed Olaf's instructions and after the reinstall, no contact with the scanner. So I ran sane-find-scanner and: sane-find-scanner returns the following and I have no idea what to do with the information. found USB scanner (vendor=0x0c88, product=0x17da) at libusb:006:002 found USB scanner (vendor=0x0483 [STMicroelectronics], product=0x2016 [Biometric Coprocessor]) at libusb:004:003 I have an Epson Photo 4490 scanner. Does anyone have a suggestion as to what to try next? Have you installed the non-free i386-only iscan-plugin-gt-x750 package? Without it, the scanner is not supported by the epkowa backend which comes as part of iscan. Hope this helps, -- Olaf Meeuwissen FLOSS Engineer -- EPSON AVASYS Corporation FSF Associate Member #1962 sign up at http://member.fsf.org/ GnuPG key: 6BE37D90/AB6B 0D1F 99E7 1BF5 EB97 976A 16C7 F27D 6BE3 7D90 Penguin's lib! -- I hack, therefore I am -- LPIC-2
[sane-devel] Epson Photo 4490 Scanner
Claude Sutton claudesutton at suttonmachine.com writes: I installed iscan-2.7.0-1.tar.gz So I have to install the RPM package as well? Yes, you have to install iscan-plugin-gt-x750-1.0.0-1.c2.i386.rpm. I don't think Ubuntu supports rpm's. That's easily fixed with alien. You can use sudo alien --scripts --install iscan-plugin-gt-x750-1.0.0-1.c2.i386.rpm to install. Doing the same for the iscan RPM has been reported to work by several people but EPSON AVASYS doesn't test that. Just make sure you use the --scripts option. If you don't you're in for trouble as you'll have to do a lot manually yourself ;-) One more point, seeing you compiled from source, you probably didn't use --prefix=/usr at ./configure time. This _could_ be a cause of trouble. Again EPSON AVASYS doesn't test that. Finally, your machine is 32-bit Intel, right? The plugin won't work on 64-bit machines (unless you run a mixed 32/64-bit setup and even then it gets ugly). Hope this helps, CSSJR Quoting Olaf Meeuwissen (olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp): Claude Sutton claudesutton at suttonmachine.com writes: I followed Olaf's instructions and after the reinstall, no contact with the scanner. So I ran sane-find-scanner and: sane-find-scanner returns the following and I have no idea what to do with the information. found USB scanner (vendor=0x0c88, product=0x17da) at libusb:006:002 found USB scanner (vendor=0x0483 [STMicroelectronics], product=0x2016 [Biometric Coprocessor]) at libusb:004:003 I have an Epson Photo 4490 scanner. Does anyone have a suggestion as to what to try next? Have you installed the non-free i386-only iscan-plugin-gt-x750 package? Without it, the scanner is not supported by the epkowa backend which comes as part of iscan. Hope this helps, -- Olaf Meeuwissen FLOSS Engineer -- EPSON AVASYS Corporation FSF Associate Member #1962 sign up at http://member.fsf.org/ GnuPG key: 6BE37D90/AB6B 0D1F 99E7 1BF5 EB97 976A 16C7 F27D 6BE3 7D90 Penguin's lib! -- I hack, therefore I am -- LPIC-2
[sane-devel] [ANNOUNCE] Native Wine32 SANE available for testing
On 05/07/07, Hugh McMaster wrote: How did you get around the dependence on Unix sockets? I looked through some of sources, but couldn't find any dependence on winsock either. Hmmm. I included winsock2.h (renamed to socket.h). Another issue. MSG_WAITALL is not defined (according to my Msys/MinGW), but is defined according to the sources in sanei_tcp.c, as 0x08. I have had to define it separately, without reference to an ifdef structure. Could you please check this? Regards, Hugh
[sane-devel] Epson Photo 4490 Scanner
Sudo lshw shows everything in my system is 32 bit other than multimedia, which shows 64 bit. The machine is a Thinkpad T60P with a T7600 duo core. Ubuntu 6.06 kernal: 2.6.15-28-686 #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu May 10 09:56:30 UTC 2007 i686 CSSJR Quoting Olaf Meeuwissen (olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp): Claude Sutton claudesutton at suttonmachine.com writes: I installed iscan-2.7.0-1.tar.gz So I have to install the RPM package as well? Yes, you have to install iscan-plugin-gt-x750-1.0.0-1.c2.i386.rpm. I don't think Ubuntu supports rpm's. That's easily fixed with alien. You can use sudo alien --scripts --install iscan-plugin-gt-x750-1.0.0-1.c2.i386.rpm to install. Doing the same for the iscan RPM has been reported to work by several people but EPSON AVASYS doesn't test that. Just make sure you use the --scripts option. If you don't you're in for trouble as you'll have to do a lot manually yourself ;-) One more point, seeing you compiled from source, you probably didn't use --prefix=/usr at ./configure time. This _could_ be a cause of trouble. Again EPSON AVASYS doesn't test that. Finally, your machine is 32-bit Intel, right? The plugin won't work on 64-bit machines (unless you run a mixed 32/64-bit setup and even then it gets ugly). Hope this helps, CSSJR Quoting Olaf Meeuwissen (olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp): Claude Sutton claudesutton at suttonmachine.com writes: I followed Olaf's instructions and after the reinstall, no contact with the scanner. So I ran sane-find-scanner and: sane-find-scanner returns the following and I have no idea what to do with the information. found USB scanner (vendor=0x0c88, product=0x17da) at libusb:006:002 found USB scanner (vendor=0x0483 [STMicroelectronics], product=0x2016 [Biometric Coprocessor]) at libusb:004:003 I have an Epson Photo 4490 scanner. Does anyone have a suggestion as to what to try next? Have you installed the non-free i386-only iscan-plugin-gt-x750 package? Without it, the scanner is not supported by the epkowa backend which comes as part of iscan. Hope this helps, -- Olaf Meeuwissen FLOSS Engineer -- EPSON AVASYS Corporation FSF Associate Member #1962 sign up at http://member.fsf.org/ GnuPG key: 6BE37D90/AB6B 0D1F 99E7 1BF5 EB97 976A 16C7 F27D 6BE3 7D90 Penguin's lib! -- I hack, therefore I am -- LPIC-2 -- If we do not wish to lose our freedom, we must learn to tolerate our neighbor's right to freedom even though he might express that freedom in a manner we consider to be eccentric.
[sane-devel] Formulardaten
On Thu, 2007-07-05 at 01:46 +0200, cgi-mailer at kundenserver.de wrote: === == Neuer Eintrag === --- -- Formular: 'adddev' --- 1. Your email address: 'ppradier at videotron.ca' 2. Manufacturer (e.g. Mustek): 'Microtek' 3. Model name (e.g. ScanExpress 1200UB): 'ScanMaker S400' 4. Bus type: 'USB' 5. Vendor id (e.g. 0x001): '05da' 6. Product id (e.g. 0x0002): '300b' 7. Chipset (e.g. lm9831): 'SQ113-A3, (2nd line: 0428-1505), (3rd line: D189Q-010) or NYnix 438U' 8. Comments (e.g. similar to Mustek 1234): 'If you provide me an FTP or Email address I could forward you close shots of the scanner's board. The board as 2 main chips, I am not sure wich one is the chipset. The larger one as bus connector on the 4 sides shows SQ113-A3 the smaller of the 2 as bus connector on 2 sides only as the marking NYnyx 438U (2nd line: HY57V161610ET-7). Hoping that this is helpfull. Thank you' 9. Data (e.g. sane-find-scanner -v -v): 'cat /proc/bus/usb/devices : T: Bus=05 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=04 Cnt=01 Dev#= 11 Spd=480 MxCh= 0 D: Ver= 2.00 Cls=00(ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS=64 #Cfgs= 1 P: Vendor=05da ProdID=300b Rev= 1.00 S: Manufacturer=Prolific Technology Inc. S: Product=USB Scanner C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=c0 MxPwr=100mA I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 3 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=ff Prot=ff Driver=(none) E: Ad=01(O) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms E: Ad=82(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 512 Ivl=0ms E: Ad=83(I) Atr=03(Int.) MxPS= 1 Ivl=500us ' did you check the mustek_usb2 backend? (SQ113 support) For information see (http://www.meier-geinitz.de/sane/mustek_usb2-backend/ Maybe with some patches your scanner is identified, for a working scanner i expect more patches are needed and you should be carefull not to damage your scanner. -- m.vr.gr. Gerard Klaver
[sane-devel] Epson Photo 4490 Scanner
I don't understand. Are you saying I must use --prefix=/usr at ./configure time? If so, this is a command or option I have never heard of and do not know where to insert it in the ./configure command. I would appreciate it if you would give me the exact command line. Thank you. CSSJR Quoting Olaf Meeuwissen (olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp): Claude Sutton claudesutton at suttonmachine.com writes: I installed iscan-2.7.0-1.tar.gz So I have to install the RPM package as well? Yes, you have to install iscan-plugin-gt-x750-1.0.0-1.c2.i386.rpm. I don't think Ubuntu supports rpm's. That's easily fixed with alien. You can use sudo alien --scripts --install iscan-plugin-gt-x750-1.0.0-1.c2.i386.rpm to install. Doing the same for the iscan RPM has been reported to work by several people but EPSON AVASYS doesn't test that. Just make sure you use the --scripts option. If you don't you're in for trouble as you'll have to do a lot manually yourself ;-) One more point, seeing you compiled from source, you probably didn't use --prefix=/usr at ./configure time. This _could_ be a cause of trouble. Again EPSON AVASYS doesn't test that. Finally, your machine is 32-bit Intel, right? The plugin won't work on 64-bit machines (unless you run a mixed 32/64-bit setup and even then it gets ugly). Hope this helps, CSSJR Quoting Olaf Meeuwissen (olaf.meeuwissen at avasys.jp): Claude Sutton claudesutton at suttonmachine.com writes: I followed Olaf's instructions and after the reinstall, no contact with the scanner. So I ran sane-find-scanner and: sane-find-scanner returns the following and I have no idea what to do with the information. found USB scanner (vendor=0x0c88, product=0x17da) at libusb:006:002 found USB scanner (vendor=0x0483 [STMicroelectronics], product=0x2016 [Biometric Coprocessor]) at libusb:004:003 I have an Epson Photo 4490 scanner. Does anyone have a suggestion as to what to try next? Have you installed the non-free i386-only iscan-plugin-gt-x750 package? Without it, the scanner is not supported by the epkowa backend which comes as part of iscan. Hope this helps, -- Olaf Meeuwissen FLOSS Engineer -- EPSON AVASYS Corporation FSF Associate Member #1962 sign up at http://member.fsf.org/ GnuPG key: 6BE37D90/AB6B 0D1F 99E7 1BF5 EB97 976A 16C7 F27D 6BE3 7D90 Penguin's lib! -- I hack, therefore I am -- LPIC-2 -- If we do not wish to lose our freedom, we must learn to tolerate our neighbor's right to freedom even though he might express that freedom in a manner we consider to be eccentric.